What about sticking his elbow out tryna catch anythingWill not happen. NHL likely views it as Necas ducking out of the way and Trouba ends up going over him as he committed to the hit.
What if the dog had not taken a "pause for the cause" while chasing the fox?The flying elbow is not easy to ignore. What if aside, that was an intentional act to injure. What if should not be the reasoning here. The act itself indeed happen, if not the result.
The hit while violent missed 99% of the him and he acted like he was sniped from rafters."Sell an injury"? What the hell are you even talking about. He got up a bit slow after getting kicked in the back of his head.
Lots of "nearly" in that statementHe should be suspended on general principle. If he had succeeded he might have killed his target. This is even worse than the cook elbow on Savard because he's flying at his victim with his entire weight and all his speed. Not even Matt Cooke is THIS dirty, and Cooke was a piece of work and then some.
Thank God he missed.
Absolutely unbelievable. I have no idea how you can stand here and say that with a straight face. Trouba tried to kill that man, then landed on him and nearly skate-bladed him to the face. There is no place for that in the NHL.
Trouba needs to be suspended for the remainder of the playoffs. If Marchand did something like that as a Bruins fan I'd be calling for a suspension right along with everyone else.
You must have loved Fox selling that punch from Guentzel like Jake had some brass knuckles on then.The hit while violent missed 99% of the him and he acted like he was sniped from rafters.
Lots of "nearly" in that statement
Deflection...........You must have loved Fox selling that punch from Guentzel like Jake had some brass knuckles on then.
Badminton is a good sport, not too scary but I'm warning you, they do hit the shuttlecock hard at times. If you don't like hitting GTFO and watch something that doesn't frighten you.
I'm getting bored of "hockey fans" wanting to implement non-hitting rules.
Trouba fully knows that that's what he's supposed to do. But his objective- not just in this hit, but frequently- is to injure opposing players, knowing that the NHL never actually seriously enforces their rules against doing that. This isn't an innocent mistake, this is actively malevolent.I mean it should these dudes are professionally hockey players they should know to keep the elbow tucked and follow through with a shoulder
If the league wants to ensure player safety they should face larger suspensions and get fined 10-30% of salaryTrouba fully knows that that's what he's supposed to do. But his objective- not just in this hit, but frequently- is to injure opposing players, knowing that the NHL never actually seriously enforces their rules against doing that. This isn't an innocent mistake, this is actively malevolent.
This happened a while ago but it was the first instance of "if that connects, it's a suspension but it missed so it's nothing."
What does the constitution have to do with it?Forget about the CBA or the U.S constitution!!!! Let's lock up this dangerous monster! Who knows what else he's capable of!
The guy was as horizontal as Goldberg when he speared everyoneI'm with the other very smart posters, Necas should have allowed himself to take a flying elbow to the face and is a coward.